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#1 World surrenders to HAMAS, gives up blood money.

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 3:29 am
by frigidmagi
Isreals white flag
JERUSALEM May 11, 2006 (AP)— Israel has agreed to release tens of millions of dollars it withheld from the Palestinians after Hamas ascended to power and is considering easing restrictions on the movement of goods between Israel and the Gaza Strip, officials said Thursday.

Senior members of Hamas and rival party Fatah called for acceptance of a Palestinian state alongside Israel. Such an implied recognition of Israel would mark a major breakthrough for Hamas, which remains committed to the destruction of the Jewish state.

It was unclear whether the program would be backed by the Islamic militant group, which has resisted international demands to renounce violence, recognize Israel and accept existing peace agreements.

A Hamas spokesman praised the effort to create a joint platform which was drafted by senior Hamas and Fatah members who are imprisoned by Israel but he did not commit to it.

"It could be a good base for a national platform and a national dialogue, but it still needs more discussion," spokesman Mushir al Masri said.

Israel stopped transferring some $55 million in tax and customs revenues it collects monthly on behalf of the Palestinians shortly after Hamas won January parliamentary elections.

The withholding of those funds, coupled with a cutoff in aid from the U.S. and European Union, has left the Palestinians broke and two months behind in paying salaries to government workers who provide for about a third of the people in the West Bank and Gaza.

The potential humanitarian crisis is fueling international alarm.

Palestinians' savings are rapidly dwindling, merchants are forced to buy and sell on credit, gas stations have no fuel and teachers have started striking for back wages. International aid workers and government officials say the Palestinian health care system is on the verge of disaster and sanitation and sewage systems are liable to crash if money is not found soon.

International Mideast negotiators, worried by the reports, agreed at a meeting Tuesday in New York to release humanitarian aid to the Palestinians and to set up a special fund to administer the transfer With the West softening its stance, Israel followed suit. On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni told Channel 10 TV that Israel, too, was willing to release withheld tax and customs revenues "for humanitarian needs such as medicines and health needs."

Livni said Israel would not agree to use the funds to pay salaries of Palestinian government employees. The government hasn't decided how much money would be released, or when, officials said.

Israel's dovish new defense minister, Amir Peretz, meanwhile, was considering easing restrictions on the passage of goods between Israel and Gaza, as international mediators had urged on Tuesday.

Israel has kept the main Karni cargo crossing closed for much of the year. The Israeli military cites security concerns, but Palestinians say they are being penalized for electing Hamas.

Outside U.N. headquarters in Gaza City Thursday, about 40 children protested what they called an economic siege. Several stripped down to their underwear and stood on U.S. and Israeli flags.

"The world should act to end this collective punishment," protest organizer Raouf Barbakh said.

Talks to resolve the Palestinian fuel shortage were under way Thursday with Israeli authorities and the sole provider of fuel to the Palestinians, Israel's Dor Energy, said Mujahid Salame, head of the Palestinian fuel authority.

Filling stations dried up after Dor suspended deliveries to the Palestinians this week because of unpaid bills. Salame told Voice of Palestine radio that he expected an agreement soon.

Dozens of gas station owners and fuel tanker drivers protested outside the parliament building in Gaza City, carrying banners reading, "Fuel is needed to keep our lives moving," and "The world should act to stop this catastrophe."

Peretz also is lobbying for Israel to start talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, of the more moderate Fatah party, security officials said.

But Prime Minister Ehud Olmert thinks talks should not resume unless Hamas accepts Israel's demand for recognition and a renunciation of violence.

The political platform that was presented to Abbas calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state "in all the lands occupied in 1967," a reference to the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem.

Abbas said he backed the draft, which also authorizes him to lead peace talks with Israel.

It was not clear whether the senior Hamas figure involved in the document, Abdel Khaleq Natche, had the blessing of the powerful Hamas leadership abroad, including Syria-based Khaled Mashaal, the group's top leader.

Because of Hamas' refusal to bend to Israel's demands, Olmert is expected to proceed unilaterally with his plan to pull tens of thousands of Jewish settlers out of much of the West Bank while fortifying major settlement blocs.

The Yediot Ahronot newspaper reported Thursday that the prime minister is considering carrying out the pullback in phases, because of the large numbers of settlers to be uprooted.

Yediot also said Peretz plans to dismantle all 124 unauthorized settlement outposts, which were put up by settlers in an effort to break up Palestinian areas and block the establishment of a viable Palestinian state.

In violence Thursday, five Palestinians were wounded in the northern Gaza Strip in four separate shooting attacks, a day after Hamas and Fatah leaders agreed to stop the chaos that has plagued Gaza. Hamas and Fatah officials blamed each other for the violence.
The World says... Don't hurt me, even though even Niger could kick the fucking shit out of you!
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The quartet of Middle East peace brokers agreed on Tuesday on a way to channel aid to the Palestinians for a trial period to ease a financial squeeze on the new government following the election of Hamas.

The group of international mediators -- the United States, Russia, the
European Union and the
United Nations -- issued a statement after a day of talks in which Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia warned of a civil war if the Hamas-led
Palestinian Authority was left to collapse.

"The quartet expressed its willingness to endorse a temporary international mechanism that is limited in scope and duration, operates with full transparency and accountability," said the quartet statement.

The move came after the
World Bank warned on Monday that the Palestinian Authority could face a breakdown in law and order and basic services unless foreign donors step in to pay the salaries of about 165,000 civil servants.

The United States, which initially opposed a European proposal to channel aid to the Palestinians via an international mechanism such as the World Bank, said any such move would have to be limited in scope and mechanism so aid would not reach the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority.

"The thrust of the statement is that the international community is still trying to respond to the needs of the Palestinian people," U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice told a news conference at the United Nations with other quartet members.

"It is to provide assistance to the Palestinian people so they do not suffer deprivation," she said.

U.N. Secretary General
Kofi Annan said the international mechanism to be used, which has not yet been fully decided on, should begin as soon as possible and be reviewed after three months.

The European Union will take the lead in working out the details but has suggested in the past that the World Bank could be a suitable vehicle for getting aid to the Palestinians.
no, NO, NO NO! It is not our fucking responiblity to prop up damn bloody handed terrorist governments who refuse to even arrest those the carry out attacks on the people they're suppose to keep the fucking peace with! I don't give a fucking damn about the World Banks whining sniveling bitching, there has to be a fucking line, a point when we say, NO YOU DAMN WELL MADE YOUR FUCKING BED AND NOW YOU WILL LIE IN IT! THERE SHOULD BE NO MONEY FOR TERRORIST! Not one fucking red cent of money should flow from the world to make it easier for HAMAS to tightens it's hold on power, not one drop of funds for men who hold as their prime goal as genocide! Let the Arab world fund it's pet killers, not my fucking tax dollars! Let Saudi Arab open the bottomless coffers of oil gold if they're so damn concerd about the people they kept penned up right next to Isreal and refused to let resettle in their own nations. This is not a time to whaffle, this is a time to confront and say there is a limit to what we will put up with! I NEED CHURCHILLS AND I GOT CHAMBERLAINS! For the love of God, have you no reason? No foresight?

Here's a fucking crazy idea, completely bat shit insane fucking crazy, when someone says they're at war with us or our allies, when someone threatens to do their level best to murder innocent men, women and childern... WE FUCKING TAKE WHAT THEY SAY AT FACE VALUE AND REACT ACCORDINGLY! YOU KNOW NEVER AGAIN!?! Oh wait... Bosnia, Sudan, Rhowada and Cambodia have already made never again a sick, hallow joke.

We have just granted this regime the stain of ligitmacy. We have proven we will work to keep them in power even when they declare a desire to coordinate attacks on Isreal in order to ensure they kill the most jews possible. If I was a terrorist group the life affirming lesson I would learn here is if I can win an election and make a vague maybe noise about not killing my enemies in my sleep, someday in the far future, the Free World will not only leave me alone, they'll give me the money to make my crazed dreams a reality!

#2

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 12:05 pm
by Comrade Tortoise
http://www.coranix.com/killers/hitler.jpg

Ah yes appeasement, it did such wonderful things in the past

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And the kreme de la creme!
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THAT is what the palistinians will do if they get the chance.

And no, this does not violate Godwin's law, because the analogy is perfectly apt.

#3

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 5:14 pm
by Rogue 9
"If the Palestinians put down their weapons today, there would be no more violence. If the Israelis put down their weapons today, there would be no more Israel."

#4

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 5:34 pm
by Batman
Rogue 9 wrote:"If the Palestinians put down their weapons today, there would be no more violence. If the Israelis put down their weapons today, there would be no more Israel."
I rather doubt it would be that easy either way.